4 OCTOBER 1969, page 25

Dancers Inherit The Party

Sir: How ingenuous does Mr Stuart Montgomery (Letters, 13 September) take the readers of the SPECTATOR to be—even those who read poetry? Concerning Mr Finlay's book, published......

Play The Game!

Sir: Mr Miles Copeland III (Letters, 13 September) points out several incorrect or misleading comments in Mr Tibor Szamuely's review of Mr Miles Copeland ll's new book, The Game......

Afterthought

The naked psephologist JOHN WELLS Best-selling author Dr Desmond 'Fatty' Butler, of the Nuffield Free Money Distribu- tion Centre at Oxford, is probably as well known for his......

Smuggled Goods

r: The whole of the 'easily accessible' formation on A. Solzhenitsyn's play The ore-Girl and the Innocent which Mr onald Hingley so angrily provides in his eview (20 September)......

What Hopes For The Libs.

Sir: I feel sure' that many Conservat readers of your leading article (20 Septe ber) would find an echo in their ho when they reached the penultimate senten so apt to their own......

The Welfare Rackets

Sir: I think the SPECTATOR has some responsibility for checking the simple facts before publishing letters. I refer to the letter of Anthony Gaddum (20 September). Unemployment......